LIV Sotheby’s International Realty brokers Nancy and Fred Wolfe have an exclusive new listing for art lovers that epitomizes indoor/outdoor living and entertaining. Located mere steps from the prestigious Denver Art Museum, 1200 Acoma Street #604 affords a two-building condo unit masterfully designed for livability and showcasing art collections.

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Living room of Museum Residences #604 at 1200 Acoma Street in Denver.

“Views, views, views and a wrap-around terrace for seamless indoor/outdoor entertaining are the signature amenity of unit 604,” said listing broker Nancy Wolfe of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty’s Cherry Creek office. “Beyond compare and never before offered for sale, it is an absolutely stunning contemporary pied-à-terre offering spectacular mountain views, and only steps to the award-winning Art Hotel. Seldom found at this price is the combination of two bedrooms and two private studies with a 900-square-foot deck for al fresco dining and entertaining.”

The exquisite Museum Residences were designed by Davis Partnership Architects in collaboration with David Libeskind, world-renowned architect of the Denver Art Museum. This particular unit is imbued with the essence of downtown Denver with floor-to-ceiling windows framing majestic mountain and city views, and is centrally located close to the city’s principal cultural attractions. Ample security and parking, a private rooftop terrace for parties and events, and discounts at The Art Hotel are but a few of the unbeatable resident perks.

Current owners Robert and Joan Troccoli — Joan a former director of the Denver Art Museum’s Western Art Collection — prized the condo for its extraordinary views and abundance of natural light. The two-bedroom condo boasts soaring ceilings, a light and bright open-concept two-story floor plan, gourmet stainless steel kitchen with sleek custom cabinets, center island with breakfast bar seating, steel beam staircase, and gracious areas for entertaining with the Denver skyline and Rocky Mountains as your backdrop.

Few units in the Museum Residences compare to the design and finish-out of this rare offering. Currently listed for $1.695 million, you’ll be hard pressed to find a more turnkey modern residence for the price in downtown Denver’s Cultural Center.

For more information, please contact LIV Sotheby’s International Realty broker Nancy Wolfe at 303-324-0825. To list your home for sale with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty, visit LIVSothebysRrealty.com
or call 303-893-3200.

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